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After serving overseas, military service members return home to face a new economic reality that often includes, unfortunately, lenders looking to take advantage of their vulnerability. Unscrupulous auto lenders and credit card companies have also been known to target members of the military. The government has moved to crack down on predatory lending, enacting the Military Lending Act in 2006. Not only does predatory lending cause undue financial stress, it can also negatively impact a soldier’s military readiness, said Falcone. Predatory lenders like to prey on young military members because they’re often inexperienced with money, have little to no credit and are usually very excited to spend that first paycheck.-Tara Falcone FOUNDER OF REISUP4.
Military spouse turned financial planner on creating wealth
  + stars: | 2019-06-17 | by ( Aj Horch | ) www.nbcnews.com   time to read: +3 min
Transitioning from a civilian life to military life can be difficult, especially as a spouse. But former hedge fund analyst and wife to an officer in the U.S. Navy, Tara Falcone says spouses of service members do have options when it comes to creating wealth. Control your investment planYou don’t have to have a career to generate wealth for your family. While the Spousal IRA is not reserved solely for military spouses, the high unemployment rate among military spouses — as high as 24% in recent years — makes it popular. While the amount of money in the fund can vary, most financial experts recommend at least six months of living expenses.
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